Hi Rob,

Even though OpenSim is based on Mono, perhaps even this is better than 
supporting such a grand, corporate orientated platform such as Second 
Life, one could even build independent states on there. Although, it 
would be interesting to view their policy around use of personal data 
and privacy.

marc

> There's OpenSim, which is unfortunately based on Mono and C#, and a
> bit fiddly for normal SL users to connect to.
>
> http://opensimulator.org/
>
> You can export stuff to it though IIRC, and it's getting more serious usage 
> now.
>
> - Rob.
>
> 2009/10/6 marc garrett <[email protected]>:
>   
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Is there an alternative to Second Life out there, open source or free?
>>
>> marc
>>     
>>> If anyone has a copy of Premiere that can do HD, please let me know.
>>> If anyone has extra land on Second Life they would rent me cheaply, please 
>>> let
>>> me know.
>>> My life is getting truly fucked up.
>>>
>>> Thank you. Alan
>>>
>>>
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